Neuropathy: Anyone have any experience with gabapentin?
I have loss of feeling in my feet and tingling sensation. My doctor prescribed gabapentin. I read the side effects and decided not to take this med.
Anyone have any experience with gabapentin?
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@pfbacon I just had a snippy DMV person I was in to get my real I.D. and just because she didn't like my marriage certificate from Pa and it was legal with the seal of Pa . she wouldn't pass me . I told her the seal was there but she rejected it on a technicality . So I dont have my real I.D. which to me is stupid anyway .
@jimhd If I understood you correctly you take Clonazepam. Tramadol is an opioid. Clonazepam and opioids can have side effects. I know someone who was taking Clonazepam and after a surgery the doctor prescribed them Percocet. Those two together incapacitated that individual. They didn't have enough strength to get into bed on their own or get up and go to the bathroom on their own. Once the Percocet wore off they were fine. So, be careful if you take Clonazepam with any opioid.
fredjan, are you a doctor? Peggy
@fredjan2016 - I'm honestly surprised that a doctor would prescribe opioids and Clonazepam at the same time. . .
@fredjan2016 I am also prescribed Clonazepam, Tramadol, and Oxycodone. No issue
Hello @laurask. That is a alot of medicine but, I'm glad you are getting results and tolerating well. How are you feeling these days? Are you experiencing any new symptoms? Do you find relief from certain symptoms? Have you decided to try the neuropathy supplement protocol? I hope your day is pleasant. 🌺
Be well ~
Rachel
@laurask I'm glad you are not having any problems. The situation I was talking about scared me. The person was taking Clonazepam 3 or 4 times a day as prescribed by the doctor. I hope nobody has the experience they had. My pharmacist told me they are known to interact after I asked him. Hopefully, this was an isolated instance, but it was real and repeatable for this individual. Just thought I should share a real life experience.
@fredjan2016 I've been taking a low dose (1mg) of Clonazepam since January of 2016, and morphine sulfate contin since 2012. I've been taking Percocet for 10 years. At first I took it daily after breaking my back, but since then I take it prn, only a few times a year now. I'm kind of OCD about reading warnings and interactions any time I start a new medication. The only side effects are good ones.
I tried Tramadol in 2014. I don't remember the reason for stopping it, but probably because it wasn't helping me.
Jim
Hello @sjhedcon, I wanted to circle this conversation back around to you since you originated this discussion. Were your questions answered? Are there any new ones you may have? Did you decide to move forward with it and if so, are you happy with the results?
I take it for stenosis in my neck. Makes the pain bearable. I found if I take more than 4 a day or if too close together I get woozy a bit but that is it. On bad pain days, like after gardening, i take that 5th one near bedtime so woozy is ok. I agree, every med has different effects but it has made my life functional.